Avery's POV
The box rested there, silent, yet charged with an almost tangible presence.
As if it were waiting to be opened again.
I reached out, my trembling fingers brushing against the ancient wood, worn by time, marked by years of silence and secrets. The broken lock still dangled uselessly, a mute witness to something that should never have been opened.
Behind me, Daniel was combing through the place, determined to satisfy his curiosity.
I slowly lifted the lid.
A sharp crack echoed through the room, making me jump in fright.
"Shit!"
Daniel had just knocked over a stack of books, which collapsed with a muffled crash against the dusty floor.
"Seriously?" I whispered, turning toward him, both annoyed and nervous. "Could you be careful?"
"Sorry, but this place seriously gives me the creeps, okay?"
I sighed and crouched down to help him gather the scattered books. Old, yellowed titles—some marked with symbols I didn't recognize.
Then—
a sound.
Dull.
Distant.
Like a breath being held beneath the earth.
I looked up.
"Did you hear that?"
"Probably the house… or the wind."
We went back to what we were doing, deliberately ignoring the strange vibration—until it came back. Stronger. More insistent. A resonance that seemed to rise from the walls themselves.
The floor trembled slightly beneath our feet.
Daniel froze.
"Avery… look."
"At what?"
I followed his gaze.
The table.
No—
not the table.
Something on it.
The key.
The one I had placed beside the box began to shake, as if seized by convulsions. A metallic vibration—unnatural, almost alive. Then the box itself started to tremble, glowing with a pale, whitish, icy light.
"What the hell is this?!" Daniel blurted out, his voice breaking.
My heart was pounding so hard I thought it might burst through my ribs.
Instinctively, I stepped in front of him.
"Stay behind me."
The light intensified.
The vibrations grew violent.
And with one final jolt, the key and the box crashed heavily onto the floor.
A brutal silence fell over the room.
Our breathing was uneven, ragged.
I moved closer, slowly, trying to understand. My footsteps echoed strangely in the darkness.
On the floor now lay a second key.
Identical… yet different.
Even older.
Its surface was engraved with a circle surrounded by unknown symbols—an unfamiliar script, almost organic. It rested in a piece of ancient fabric, strangely white despite the years that must have passed, as if it had been wrapped with care—or fear.
"What is that?" Daniel whispered.
I didn't answer.
I slowly picked up both keys, placing them side by side in my palm. The cold they radiated contrasted sharply with the stifling heat of the room.
A violent shiver ran through me.
The whispers returned.
Clearer this time.
Closer.
The keys vibrated together.
A dull light pulsed between them.
My breath caught.
I was no longer fully there.
No longer completely anchored in reality.
